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TR 14 NW STELLING MINNISMILL LANE(east side)1/179Stelling Minnis

TR 14 NW STELLING MINNIS MILL LANE
(east side)
1/179 Stelling Minnis
or Davison's
29.12.66 Windmill
GV I
Windmill. 1866, by T.R. Holman for George Goble. Timber, clad
with tarred weatherboarding. Tarred with brick base. Octagonal smock
mill. Platform with wooden handrail, round base. Beehive cap. Four
sweeps and fantail. Three-light window with shallow slanted hood
about half way up south side, and another to north-east side. Boarded
hatch and small cross window high up south-east side. Boarded door
with lean-to hood, giving on to balcony on north side, and another
to south-east side. Covered passage from ground to balcony to south.
Interior not inspected. Acquired by Henry Davison in 1878 and still
in possession of his son in 1950's. Now owned by Kent County Council.